Three new train stations announced for new ‘Hartford Line’

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Three new train stations announced for new ‘Hartford Line’

HARTFORD – Gov. Dannel Malloy and the Connecticut Department of Transportation announced Friday the start of construction for three new train stations in Wallingford, Meriden and Berlin. The stations will be part of the New Haven-Hartford-Springfield (NHHS) Rail Program but will be branded as the “Hartford Line.”

Station construction is setto begin this fall and will be completed by the launch of enhanced rail service in late 2016, a release from the Governor said.

Scheduled to launch in late 2016, the enhanced rail service between New Haven and Springfield, with portions of the line from New Haven to Windsor, will be double tracked, and will provide faster, frequent and more reliable passenger service both locally and regionally.

“This is a major milestone for NHHS as it enters the construction phase at stations in Wallingford, Meriden and Berlin,” said Governor Malloy. “The NHHS Rail Program will not only offer more frequent, convenient and faster passenger rail service, but it will also cultivate significant benefits to communities along the rail line, including local economic and transit-oriented development activities at and around these stations, with the ultimate goal of increasing municipal revenue, creating jobs and improving the quality of life for residents and increasing our competitiveness as a state.”